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Will Janowitz

Will Janowitz

A 2000 graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts, Janowitz began accumulating film credits almost immediately after graduation; his earliest screen appearance was in the 2000 indie feature, "George Washington," which was filmed in part at his alma mater. Janowitz booked a role on "Law and Order" (NBC, 1990-) in 2002, the same year as his debut on "The Sopranos," and would later appear on "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" (NBC, 2001-) as well, in 2004. From 2004 on, Janowitz logged considerable time in a score of independent features, including a lead in the crime comedy "Bristol Boys" (2005) alongside his "Sopranos" co-star Max Casella, and a supporting role in the critically lauded feature "Backseat" (2005). He also lent his voice to the character of the unstable Donald Love in the popular video game, "Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories" in 2005. That same year, it was announced Janowitz would join Juliana Margulies in a production of Francine Volpe's "Late Fragment," to be directed by "Sopranos" co-star Michael Imperioli and staged at his theater, Studio Dante. However, scheduling conflicts prevented it from debuting. Janowitz, who was also seen in several high-profile television commercials for Dentyne and Starbucks, was also a member of the improv comedy group, Sucky McBaddBadd.
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